NAC228.210. Requirements.  


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  •      1. An organization that operates a program shall:

         (a) Ensure that each supervisor of treatment and each provider of treatment complete annually at least 15 hours of continuing education approved by the Committee, of which:

              (1) Not more than 10 hours may be completed via distance media if the supervisor of treatment or provider of treatment provides services to offenders anywhere in this State other than in Boulder City, Carson City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Reno or Sparks.

              (2) Not more than 7.5 hours may be completed via distance media if the supervisor of treatment or provider of treatment provides services to offenders in Boulder City, Carson City, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Reno or Sparks.

              (3) At least 1 hour must specifically pertain to supervision and must include education in at least one of the following:

                   (I) An overview of a supervision model;

                   (II) Areas of focus for a supervisor and the roles of a supervisor;

                   (III) The process of supervising and the practical application of that process;

                   (IV) Ethical dilemmas involved in supervising; or

                   (V) Methods of effectively addressing and preventing ethical dilemmas in supervising.

         (b) Maintain proof of the content and completion of the hours of continuing education required pursuant to paragraph (a) for each supervisor of treatment and each provider of treatment for at least 2 years after the 15 hours of continuing education are completed.

         (c) Maintain proof of the content and completion of the hours of formal training required pursuant to NAC 228.110 for each supervisor of treatment and each provider of treatment until the supervisor of treatment or provider of treatment is no longer employed, or retained as an independent contractor, by the organization.

         2. A provider of treatment or supervisor of treatment may not receive credit for continuing education for completing a course of continuing education if he or she has already completed the course within the immediately preceding 2 years.

     (Added to NAC by Com. on Domestic Violence by R213-99, eff. 8-1-2000; A by R105-10, 12-16-2010; R048-13, 2-26-2014)